Angelique Boyer and José Alberto Castro announced their break up yesterday (March 10) in a joint statement. Before the news was confirmed, the "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó" star was already enjoying her single life. Fellow actress Carmen Villalobos uploaded a photo on March 9 to her Twitter account where Boyer was seen partying it up with friends. "Celebrating with all of these mamacitas," the caption read. "El Señor de los Cielos" actresses Manuela Gonzalez and Fernanda Castillo are also pictured sharing an intimate moment with Villalobos and Boyer. This was taken the night before the news that put an end to Angelique's relationship with the telenovela producer. Maybe they were celebrating her separation?
The 25-year-old actress and 53-year-old producer released a joint statement following their split that they posted on Twitter. "Through this medium we want to inform you that after a marvelous relationship full of love, it has become our decision to end it," said the letter. "In this moment in our lives we need to confront responsibilities that don't allow us to maintain, how it should be, our love. We ask for your understanding and respect so that no speculation arises. We will not make any other statement." Boyer and Castro's relationship started when the actress was cast as the star of the producer's telenovela "Teresa."
Early this year, Boyer's mother has continued to be ill, which has anguished the telenovela star as she wants to be by her side but her work commitments keep her away. Angelique is the star of Televisa's primetime and most watched telenovela, "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó" which she stars alongside Sebastián Rulli and Luis Roberto Guzmán. Due to the success of the series the network extended its run and it will now end in August when it was previously planned to end in May. Castro is also busy at work preparing his next project titled "La Malquerida" that has no confirmed lead yet, but names likeLucero, Victoria Ruffo and Cecilia Suarez have been circulating.
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